ڰ coming events, Jan. 22-Feb. 5
January 21, 2011
ڰ Coming Events, Jan 22-Feb. 5
The ڰ Office of Marketing and Communications distributes this event calendar to let the public and media know about upcoming non-athletic events at the University. This information is intended for release in print and broadcast events calendars. Various events calendars with more complete information are available online at the website . A copy of this release can also be accessed via ڰ’s homepage at . Information about ڰ athletic events is available at . The area code for all phone numbers is 208 unless otherwise noted. The phone number for Marketing and Communications is 282-3620.
Saturday, Jan. 22
· African Night: This is a night to get a taste of African food, culture and attire. From 5:30-8 p.m. experience a small part of Africa in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall located in the Stephens Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $9 for the public, $8 for ڰ faculty and staff, $7 for ڰ students, children 5 and under are free. Tickets are available weekdays at the Pond Student Union and Rendezvous Complex or are $1 extra when purchased at the door.
Saturday, Jan. 29
· Chinese Night 2011: Celebrating the Year of the Rabbit, ڰ is putting on a night of traditional Chinese fashion shows, Kung Fu demonstrations and a great Chinese dinner. Tickets are $9 for the public, $8 for ڰ faculty and staff, $7 for ڰ students, children 5 and under are free. The event will be in the Pond Student Union Ballroom from 6 to 9 p.m. Tickets are on sale now in the PSUB or Rendezvous Complex and are $1 extra when purchased at the door
· BYU Folk Dancers: The event starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Stephens Performing Arts Center’s Jensen Grand Concert Hall. Come watch a concert of dances put on by a talented group of BYU students. With performances from more than a dozen nations, this program has something for everyone. For ticket information, visit or call 282-3595.
Monday, Jan. 31
· Children’s Readers’ Theatre – “Cindy Ellen, A Wild Western Cinderella”: This is an American West retelling of the classic Cinderella story. It will be performed in the Stephen Performing Arts Center’s Beverly B. Bistline Theatre from 7:30 to 8:50 p.m. For ticket information, visit .
Saturday, Feb. 5
· Taste of France: The ڰ French Club will sponsor its 11th annual Taste of France dinner and entertainment night themed “Life in Pink” in the Pond Student Union Ballroom from 6 to 7:30 p.m., with dinner starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are available in the Pond Student Union main lobby from 11 a.m. to3 p.m. Advanced tickets are $6 for students, $8 for faculty and staff, and $9 for the general public. Tickets purchased at the door will be an addition dollar. For more information or ticket reservation contact Phillip Coats at coatphil@isu.edu, or Valia Tatarova at tatavali@isu.edu. Or call the Language Department at 208-282-3630.
· ڰ Jazz Festival: Enjoy a night of music at the ڰ Jazz Festival located in the Jensen Grand Concert Hall in the Stephens Performing Arts Center from 7:30 to 9:15 p.m. Guest artist, Dennis DiBlasio, will also perform during the concert. This event is free for ڰ students or tickets are available at $8 for adults, $6 for ڰ faculty and staff and $4 for precollege students. For ticket information call 282-3595.
· ڰ National Girls and Women in Sports Day Celebration: Girls from grades K-6 are invited to participate in ڰ’s National Girls and Women in Sports Day Celebration from 8–11:30 a.m. The preregistration deadline is Monday, Jan. 31 and costs $10 per girl. On-site registration is $15, but registration is capped at 300 girls. For more information, contact the ڰ Department of Sport Science and Physical Education at 282-4852, or Pat Peyton at peytpat@isu.edu.
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